it s really fun when they banter back, especially if they re a good table that you get along with and you re able to, like, establish, like, some kind of rapport with them, you can keep coming back and you can keep harassing them. it s always really fun. i d escaped across sydney for a few moments of sanity and seek out a much friendlier face. hi, alannah. nice to meet you. alannah s written about the phenomenon for time out. one of the waiters we had, he was quite bitchy, if i can say that on the bbc. he would kind ofjust come over and kind of give me up and downs and be, like, is that box dyed hair? do you even know how to blend your eye shadow? like, oh, look at your nail beds. urgh! like, ripping on my cuticles. and i was like, honey, we re alljust out of lockdown, we re still on waiting lists for our usual nails and hair people. i was a little bit, like, ooh, but i can say i have worked on my eye shadow blending technique since that day, so maybe he was doing me a favour
urgh, leeches! but as time s moved on, it s remained at the forefront of developments in medical technology. in the 1950s, its members witnessed the world s first use of ultrasound in obstetrics, in the 90s the world s first robotic surgery, followed in the noughties by the world s first robotic hand. the college has 40,000 members around the world, practising in 30 different specialities. so that s your immunologists, your neurologists, your cardiologists, your gastroenterologists. and our first guest this week needed many specialists and a bit of his own creativity to help him to regain his voice. # this is the moment # this is the day # when i send all my doubts # and demons on theirway.#
the cutting edge of medicine. literally. urgh, leeches! but as time s moved on, it s remained at the forefront of developments in medical technology. in the 1950s, its members witnessed the world s first use of ultrasound in obstetrics, in the 90s the world s first robotic surgery, followed in the noughties by the world s first robotic hand. the college has 40,000 members around the world, practising in 30 different specialities. so that s your immunologists, your neurologists, your cardiologists, your gastroenterologists. and our first guest this week needed many specialists and a bit of his own creativity to help him to regain his voice. # this is the moment # this is the day # when i send all my doubts # and demons on their way. #
literally. urgh, leeches! but as time s moved on, it s remained at the forefront of developments in medical technology. in the 1950s, its members witnessed the world s first use of ultrasound in obstetrics, in the 90s the world s first robotic surgery, followed in the noughties by the world s first robotic hand. the college has 40,000 members around the world, practising in 30 different specialities. so that s your immunologists, your neurologists, your cardiologists, your gastroenterologists. and our first guest this week needed many specialists and a bit of his own creativity to help him to regain his voice. # this is the moment # this is the day # when i send all my doubts
you through a rocky patch. and on another note, a final note to blow your mind. yeah, we re with the rock singer who s got his voice back. that s a lot of air! the royal college of physicians is the oldest medical college in england. there s a skull eating his hand. oh, wow. yeah, henry viii founded the place in 1518 and since then, 122 presidents have overseen enormous changes in our understanding of the human body, its ailments and their treatments. in the garden, a reminder of the plants that used to be all we had to treat everything, and which formed the basis of many modern remedies. and in the treasures room, a collection of what used to be the cutting edge of medicine. literally. urgh, leeches!